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joe biden, may also find himself in the crosshairs of a federal investigation jim trusty is a former doj prosecutor. jim, it's good to have you on tonight. this is a far reaching subpoena. it is one that is quite broad. it doesn't seem like just a tax evasion investigation. >> yeah, that's the big question. and i really think that's going to be the ultimate test here of the attorney general ultimately is whether or not this is just a tax case or something bigger. i mean, the investigation has two big landmark self-inflicted injuries that we know of. the first being leaving the laptop at the repair shop. the second is probably this: fighting a paternity suit against an arkansas stripper has led to an easy avenue for federal prosecutors to have kind of contemporaneous records of income and self-expense bias biden. self-inflicted dumb moves by him. they don't agree it's being done honestly and objectively. doesn't guarantee a result implicates all the federal laws in play for his conduct. >> judge jeanine: you know, jim, you really disappoint me when you bring reality back into the sphere.
joe biden, may also find himself in the crosshairs of a federal investigation jim trusty is a former doj prosecutor. jim, it's good to have you on tonight. this is a far reaching subpoena. it is one that is quite broad. it doesn't seem like just a tax evasion investigation. >> yeah, that's the big question. and i really think that's going to be the ultimate test here of the attorney general ultimately is whether or not this is just a tax case or something bigger. i mean, the investigation...
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i mean, i understand why the doj is referring to them. that precedential issue is frightening. >> that's right. if you're young and vaccinated you may think that your personal risk is low. we may say that having them in congregate settings work. what is the decision to be made here. what is the cdc even looking at. we know right now, ba.2, that subvariant is spreading. we've seen it in new york. we know it's causing an uptick in cases nationally. we need to better understand what that means, not only for local outbreaks, bigger outbreaks, in places like new york city and other big cities where they've seen virus and vaccinations. it hasn't led to a dramatic uptick in hospitalizations. i don't see a lot of covid patients in the er right now. we're not admitting a lot. that's not going to be true for every place in the country. so, these decisions might seem really difficult and hard to untangle, even two years in. but the fact is we are one country with many different subpopulations, or vacates vaccination, immunocompromised state, and peo
i mean, i understand why the doj is referring to them. that precedential issue is frightening. >> that's right. if you're young and vaccinated you may think that your personal risk is low. we may say that having them in congregate settings work. what is the decision to be made here. what is the cdc even looking at. we know right now, ba.2, that subvariant is spreading. we've seen it in new york. we know it's causing an uptick in cases nationally. we need to better understand what that...
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if anything it, should be under doj or under health and human services or covid. what is going to happen? are they going to cancel us? are they going to sanction us, jail us? fine us? how crazy is this? >> well, obviously, you see with hate speech statutes potentially in the future, i think that's a very realistic specter, we could be very concerned about. i also think as i alluded to earlier they are going it collude with big tech whether it be google, whether it be facebook, they are going to collude with big tech oligarchs to eradicate our free speech rights. and because it will be directed by the government, yes, it will plainly and clearly violate the first amendment and they just don't care. >> judge jeanine: stephen miller, thanks so much for being with us tonight. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> judge jeanine: coming up, the connection between the biden family and the chinese communist party goes deeper than we thought. a new report next. ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service desig
if anything it, should be under doj or under health and human services or covid. what is going to happen? are they going to cancel us? are they going to sanction us, jail us? fine us? how crazy is this? >> well, obviously, you see with hate speech statutes potentially in the future, i think that's a very realistic specter, we could be very concerned about. i also think as i alluded to earlier they are going it collude with big tech whether it be google, whether it be facebook, they are...
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and breakingas tonight we're learning that the cdc is askingc the biden doj to appeal the transportation measures mandate as the biden administration now continues toe feel more confusion. but there's joe biden earlier in the daybe said it's up to the individual whether they want to wear a mask or not. >> watch this . >> continue to wear maskspl on planes. that's up to them. >>to that's up to them. and theyue sued to get the decision overturned. it was reaction. pennsylvania senate candidate doctorow's isn, with us. okay. you know, i don't trust the nra fauci walensky, the cdc, dr. biden or dr. jen psaki. i'm done with all of them. they're all they've all been w wrong the whole time. >> there's a lot of paranoiahe out there. the federal judge struckk down the biden mandate for public transport because it's outsidetr the cdc's authority. it's arbitrary and capricious. it's based on a law that was designed to protect us from other countries by sanitizing ourselvesie and that's all these masks do. i'm completely confused about the cdc decision, agree that planes are not dangerous to actuall
and breakingas tonight we're learning that the cdc is askingc the biden doj to appeal the transportation measures mandate as the biden administration now continues toe feel more confusion. but there's joe biden earlier in the daybe said it's up to the individual whether they want to wear a mask or not. >> watch this . >> continue to wear maskspl on planes. that's up to them. >>to that's up to them. and theyue sued to get the decision overturned. it was reaction. pennsylvania...
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the doj is now moving forward with an appeal. officials at the cdc say the mandate remains necessary for public health. meantime, president biden is sending another $800 million in weapons in ammunition to ukraine. that announcement coming as russian president vladimir putin orders his forces not to storm the last remaining strong hold mariupol. trey yingst is in kyiv tonight to begin our coverage. good evening, trey. >> bret, good evening. there are new concerns tonight about the fate of ukrainian soldiers and civilians in the port city of mariupol as people across this country try to get out of harm's way. thousands of ukrainians flee their country each day as the russian invasion continues. many will now be offered refuge by the united states. >> we have already welcomed tens of thousands of ukrainians to the united states. and today i'm announcing a program unite for ukraine. a new program to enable ukrainians seeking refuge to come directly from europe to the united states. >> president biden announcing a program that will f
the doj is now moving forward with an appeal. officials at the cdc say the mandate remains necessary for public health. meantime, president biden is sending another $800 million in weapons in ammunition to ukraine. that announcement coming as russian president vladimir putin orders his forces not to storm the last remaining strong hold mariupol. trey yingst is in kyiv tonight to begin our coverage. good evening, trey. >> bret, good evening. there are new concerns tonight about the fate of...
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notice he talked about the doj, with the cdc, that's what the mask, mentioned scientists, that's with the masks. he is there in the roosevelt room in front of teddy roosevelt he had great line yesterday, he talked about speak softly and carry a big javelin. that was a great line. that would have been the line of the day. unfortunately, he got so confused now everybody is going hey, why is joe biden having such a bad day? did he look at the wrong card? did he just misunderstand. >> brian: two biggest issues on the country. a country he is supposed to be run something pathetic. >> ainsley: confusion and gaffes are very serious. >> brian: get him a newspaper? >> ainsley: make your own decision about gaffes oh wait, oh wait we are going to appeal the florida judges section. code is such an emergency americans need to mask up, oh wait, when it comes to title 42 poland is not so bad. troops on the ground in ukraine. the administration in russia needs a new regime change, and the white house is constantly cleaning up, sweeping up all the things that he says and coming out with different stat
notice he talked about the doj, with the cdc, that's what the mask, mentioned scientists, that's with the masks. he is there in the roosevelt room in front of teddy roosevelt he had great line yesterday, he talked about speak softly and carry a big javelin. that was a great line. that would have been the line of the day. unfortunately, he got so confused now everybody is going hey, why is joe biden having such a bad day? did he look at the wrong card? did he just misunderstand. >> brian:...
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david spunt from the doj has more on that now. >> michael sussman will appear at 2:00 p.m. in washington, d.c. federal court for a motions hearing ahead of the trial in a few weeks. what's significant is that the judge this week set something important for both parties, the parameters of the trial. michael sussman pleaded not guilty to one count of lying to the f.b.i., specifically to general counsel james baker during a september 2016 meeting. john durham says he brought information suspect. that information did not pan out. special counsel john durham says when sussman went to baker he said he was than working on behalf of a client but instead billed the clinton campaign in the following days. according to judge cooper the trial will not focus on whether a connection between the trump campaign and alpha bank existed. instead the focus will be on if sussman lied, what the f.b.i. investigation entailed and if sussman's alleged lie affected the overall f.b.i. investigation in a material way. a month after the sussman/baker meeting in the fall of 2016 candidate hillary clinto
david spunt from the doj has more on that now. >> michael sussman will appear at 2:00 p.m. in washington, d.c. federal court for a motions hearing ahead of the trial in a few weeks. what's significant is that the judge this week set something important for both parties, the parameters of the trial. michael sussman pleaded not guilty to one count of lying to the f.b.i., specifically to general counsel james baker during a september 2016 meeting. john durham says he brought information...
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. >> and the other part of this bustle, of course, the whole doj angle. what do we make of jones trying to cooperate with the justice department. will this help with the bankruptcy case, does the implicitly accept that it will come to the january six? >> i think these are two separate issues which have one thing in common. i lost that he is seeking protection from the government which fema lines daily on his show. i think he sees himself as under threat. and, you know, in the justice department, investigation to dinner six insurrection, he has been subpoenaed by the house, and he's reached out to offer a deal to immunity from prosecution to justice in exchange for sustaining. it probably isn't gonna fly because, partly because he may not know much. so, that's one issue. and then a separate issue is as we discuss, the bankruptcy case in which he is seeking protection from a federal bankruptcy court for his business. it's a very unusual bankruptcy filing and that alex jones himself hasn't filed for bankruptcy, just these shell companies. it's an effort to a
. >> and the other part of this bustle, of course, the whole doj angle. what do we make of jones trying to cooperate with the justice department. will this help with the bankruptcy case, does the implicitly accept that it will come to the january six? >> i think these are two separate issues which have one thing in common. i lost that he is seeking protection from the government which fema lines daily on his show. i think he sees himself as under threat. and, you know, in the...
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doj asking they investigate operation lone star for discriminatory practices. >> thank you very much. >>> next, guns at the airport, driving with a revoked license, talked being invited to an orgy, what's next for congressman madison cawthorn. >>> and a first generation immigrant from south africa, now cooking for the president of france. we'll take you inside his kitchen at the palace. >> today, preparing an old school french dish that we both love. it's a bit t functional. but we'll gladldly be functional. so you can be free. booking.com booking.yeah when my genetic reports told me about my heart health, i was able to take action. and i got a kit for my mom, too, so shean get her own meaningful health info. this mother's day, start a new alth journey together with mom with $50 off every kit. finding the perfect project manager isn't easy. but, at upwork, we found him. he's in adelaide between his color-coordinated sticky note collection and the cutest boxed lunch we have ever seen. and you can find him right now on upwork.com when the world is your workforce, finding the perfect pro
doj asking they investigate operation lone star for discriminatory practices. >> thank you very much. >>> next, guns at the airport, driving with a revoked license, talked being invited to an orgy, what's next for congressman madison cawthorn. >>> and a first generation immigrant from south africa, now cooking for the president of france. we'll take you inside his kitchen at the palace. >> today, preparing an old school french dish that we both love. it's a bit t...
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"at the cdc concludes a mandatory order remains necessary, the doj will appeal was what. the doj? nobody wants that. the only people who are in favor of it are the journalists who work for the administration, which is virtually all of them, and they are thrilled at the possibility the american population will once again be subjugated because they deserve it, watch. >> what do we need to know about this ruling. are we kind of in the wild west, it's every company for itself? >> 100%. it's a mess. >> just because this ruling was made by a judge doesn't mean that suddenly the science has changed. we know that masks remain very protective. >> basically donald trump is a federal judge today. >> yeah, it absolutely reads like donald trump as a federal judge. >> so what we have done is we removed a travel mask mandate with an incredibly high level of virus, and right now, as of today, it is less safe to fight in this country that it was yesterday. >> she obviously is clueless, and the vast majority of scientific evidence is masks have saved millions of lives. >> tucker: [laughs] masks hav
"at the cdc concludes a mandatory order remains necessary, the doj will appeal was what. the doj? nobody wants that. the only people who are in favor of it are the journalists who work for the administration, which is virtually all of them, and they are thrilled at the possibility the american population will once again be subjugated because they deserve it, watch. >> what do we need to know about this ruling. are we kind of in the wild west, it's every company for itself? >>...
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so the cdc decides, tells doj you have to seal this. i assume jonathan it's a 30 day notice of appeal to the circuit of appeals? >> they could seek expedited review which one would expect if this is a public health emergency. otherwise, they are on the same track as other cases. look, there are good faith arguments on both sides as to how much discretion an agency like cdc shut have. you also have to keep in mind, cdc has had a series of bad hands. they lost in front of the supreme court on the mandate large employers. they lost on the national moratorium on evictions. those are all reviews where the court said look, you exceeded your authorities. so, they are going back to the table and they are putting more money down. so, this could end up adding to a rather poor record that they have already established in the courts. let's talk about they filed a notice of appeal. effectuate the appeal. shouldn't they or wouldn't think want to have the appeal heard at a time when cases are up as opposed to when cases are down as they are right now?
so the cdc decides, tells doj you have to seal this. i assume jonathan it's a 30 day notice of appeal to the circuit of appeals? >> they could seek expedited review which one would expect if this is a public health emergency. otherwise, they are on the same track as other cases. look, there are good faith arguments on both sides as to how much discretion an agency like cdc shut have. you also have to keep in mind, cdc has had a series of bad hands. they lost in front of the supreme court...
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jen, the doj noted the excessive use of solitary confinement. ten inmates have been killed in the past three years. a dozen have taken their lives. i wonder what this report will have on the folks who remain inside this terrible facility? >> the doj reporting the findings were -- the people who are incarcerated s. what's happens is just the tip of the ice berne. they are are not we are having a humanitarian crisis when it comes to our prisons, especially the prisons in the south. >> take to listen and then i have a question on the other side. >> i have family members who grew up in the system, father, big brother, aunties, a lot of people had to visit prison, as i was coming up as a kid. i understand people are till human. >> when you talk about the human condition -- and kudo to the justice department pursuing this. she is leaving the reforms up to the state officials in mississippi. the doj does have a right to sue the prison, but they're leaving the reforms. i'm curious your thoughts, is that impactful can you leave states to correct these sy
jen, the doj noted the excessive use of solitary confinement. ten inmates have been killed in the past three years. a dozen have taken their lives. i wonder what this report will have on the folks who remain inside this terrible facility? >> the doj reporting the findings were -- the people who are incarcerated s. what's happens is just the tip of the ice berne. they are are not we are having a humanitarian crisis when it comes to our prisons, especially the prisons in the south. >>...
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. >> a lot of people are wondering which is taking doj so long. they've taken four months to make a decision about whether to prosecute mark meadows for thumbing his nose at the committee. it is hard to enforce subpoenas when the gop doesn't have your back. so i can understand the frustration of raskin. as far as -- they have this dysfunctional relationship going on, but it works for trump. and right now he knows he has got the possible future speaker eating out of the palm of his hand. kevin mccarthy knows it all it takes is a few sentences from donald trump, and his dreams of being speaker will be snuffed out. this is a great thing for donald trump. that is why he is not going to let this go. he is going to keep mccarthy hanging on by a thread. >> so carlos, trump slammed the january 6th committee last night and that rally in ohio. let us take a quick listen. >> despite great outside powers and dangers, our biggest threat remains the sick, sinister, and evil people from within our own country. there is no threat as dangerous to democracy as they
. >> a lot of people are wondering which is taking doj so long. they've taken four months to make a decision about whether to prosecute mark meadows for thumbing his nose at the committee. it is hard to enforce subpoenas when the gop doesn't have your back. so i can understand the frustration of raskin. as far as -- they have this dysfunctional relationship going on, but it works for trump. and right now he knows he has got the possible future speaker eating out of the palm of his hand....
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rosen said, to doj, if you just describe the election as corrupt, my -- our allies will do the rest and one of those "r" allies, at least in trump's head, was mr. perry. this is what cnn is writing. perry wrote to mark meadows again on november 12th, claiming the brits orchestrated a conspiracy to manipulate voting machines in the u.s. and that then cia director gina haspel was helping to cover it up. from the text, and gina is still running around on the hill covering for the brits who helped quarterback the entire operation, perry texted. dni needs to be tasked to audit their overseas accounts at cia and their national endowment for democracy. so, one of your colleagues seems to be suggesting to the white house chief of staff that the dni is asked to audit the overseas accounts of cia director and officials. does this -- i mean, as a member of the intelligence committee, what questions do you have about this? >> you know, it's so wild, it's so nutty, nicole, that you would walk out of a movie if it was presented to you as fiction. what's scary is that this is how close they came to ta
rosen said, to doj, if you just describe the election as corrupt, my -- our allies will do the rest and one of those "r" allies, at least in trump's head, was mr. perry. this is what cnn is writing. perry wrote to mark meadows again on november 12th, claiming the brits orchestrated a conspiracy to manipulate voting machines in the u.s. and that then cia director gina haspel was helping to cover it up. from the text, and gina is still running around on the hill covering for the brits...
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the doj lawsuit is about getting clarity on the legalities. the double speak is ridiculous coming out, not just pete buttigieg, fauci, as well. >> carley: at least he didn't talk about passage of time. >> todd: going a step further to help our community. random act of kindness project from the police department hoping to combat sky rocketing grocery prices by handing out $100 to shoppers. public information officer at the oceanside police department joins us now. this is awesome, how did this come about? >> we are fortunate, we've been given the greatest gift. we had a family come to us, excited about the community outreach and wanted to help us further that and donated $twenty,000 to do random acts of kindness all year around. >> todd: are people shocked when you come up to them with $100, we will pay for your food? >> there is immediate reaction, confusion initially and just a whole lot of gratitude. there is some emotional reaction that has been rewarding to be a part of and being able to meet people and help them get through financial hard
the doj lawsuit is about getting clarity on the legalities. the double speak is ridiculous coming out, not just pete buttigieg, fauci, as well. >> carley: at least he didn't talk about passage of time. >> todd: going a step further to help our community. random act of kindness project from the police department hoping to combat sky rocketing grocery prices by handing out $100 to shoppers. public information officer at the oceanside police department joins us now. this is awesome,...
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cdc has been largely silent behind the doj saying, hey, this is not a good idea. we need to reinstate mask mandates. i would rather have this come from the cdc, from the world headquarters of the pandemic rather than a judge in florida. and to lift a mask mandate in the midst of a surge, cases are still going up, we're dproesly undercounting cases. the good news is, yes, hospitalizations are down and deaths are significantly down. but we are still in the pandemic, and i think that a mask is one of very many tools, so i don't want to overstate the use of a mask but wearing a good n95 mask, a kn95 mask goes a long way. and people will say, yes, why are you making a big deal? you can still wear a mask. thaelgs true, that's my personal choice. but two-way masking is best compared to one-way masking. >> so dr. noble, what do you have to say to what dr. matthew argued there. does it make sense to stop masking at a time when we're seeing an increase in spread throughout much of the country not necessarily in hospitalizations, although we have seen in an increase in some
cdc has been largely silent behind the doj saying, hey, this is not a good idea. we need to reinstate mask mandates. i would rather have this come from the cdc, from the world headquarters of the pandemic rather than a judge in florida. and to lift a mask mandate in the midst of a surge, cases are still going up, we're dproesly undercounting cases. the good news is, yes, hospitalizations are down and deaths are significantly down. but we are still in the pandemic, and i think that a mask is one...
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one other note today attorney general merrick garland confirmed the doj is still involved in extensive litigation about compensating certain migrants who are separated from their families under trump immigration policy. bret? >> bret: bryan llenas live at the border. thank you. let's bring in ohio republican congressman jim jordan a member of the judiciary committee, oversight and reform committees at the hearing today with the questioning. congressman, thanks for being here. >> good to be with you. are. >> bret: what do you take from today. >> the department of homeland security three mentions prevent it terrorism and stop border. illegal immigration. would know they're not doing two and three. for them say they are inherited a mess they got the more secure border when president trump left office and indid this mess undoing the policies of the trump administration. one of the big takeaways was when the secretary would not answer a pretty basic -- if your number one job is to prevent terrorism, we now know you guys have reported 42 illegal migrants encountered our our southern border w
one other note today attorney general merrick garland confirmed the doj is still involved in extensive litigation about compensating certain migrants who are separated from their families under trump immigration policy. bret? >> bret: bryan llenas live at the border. thank you. let's bring in ohio republican congressman jim jordan a member of the judiciary committee, oversight and reform committees at the hearing today with the questioning. congressman, thanks for being here. >>...
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meadows handed over some info to the committee before, halting his cooperation, which is why the doj is deciding whether or not there's enough for an indictment. is there more he's hiding? what happened when he stopped cooperating? and given how much evidence that's important to the safety of the democracy as well as potential criminal trials, is in what is available, does that in any way impact how attorney general garland considers whether to indict that aide on the recipient's list of so many of those messages and going back and forth with hannity and trump junior and everyone else, do you indict him to try to get full cooperation? we're joined by a real perfect guest for this type of inner branch issue, including the considerations to the doj. the former acting attorney general for the obama administration. welcome back. what stands out to you in this real trove of evidence? >> there are so many things, ari. the first thing is sure, boy, there are a lot of texts, a lot. and a key point to remember is these are only the texts that mark meadows voluntarily turned over. i can't imag
meadows handed over some info to the committee before, halting his cooperation, which is why the doj is deciding whether or not there's enough for an indictment. is there more he's hiding? what happened when he stopped cooperating? and given how much evidence that's important to the safety of the democracy as well as potential criminal trials, is in what is available, does that in any way impact how attorney general garland considers whether to indict that aide on the recipient's list of so...
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president biden causing major confusion announcing yesterday that the doj will appeal a federal judge's decision that struck down the mask mandate on public transportation. the move comes after the cdc has been requiring travelers to wear masks on trains and airports wasn't necessary for the public's health. except those immigration restrictions rolled those back. okay, but just a few days ago, president biden said americans get to decide for themselves. watch. >> should people continue to wear masks on planes? >> that's up to them. >> i would love to give our viewers a crash course in coordinated coherent perfectly messaged policy, let's roll the tape. this happened over the span of two hours on monday. watch. >> the cdc continues to advise and recommend mass on airplanes. we would advise all americans to do that. >> should people continue to wear masks on plane? >> that's up to them. >> are you going to repeal the masked mandate? >> have not heard from the cdc come i don't know. trust the science. >> degen, everybody wear masks, follow the science, but do it you want. >> they are snat
president biden causing major confusion announcing yesterday that the doj will appeal a federal judge's decision that struck down the mask mandate on public transportation. the move comes after the cdc has been requiring travelers to wear masks on trains and airports wasn't necessary for the public's health. except those immigration restrictions rolled those back. okay, but just a few days ago, president biden said americans get to decide for themselves. watch. >> should people continue...
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get out of doj. take that minute, know where your exits are. and then don't necessarily go with the crowd. go where you think you're going to be safe. >> jesse: you hear reports the gun jammed. when you are aware of that, potential, do you now run for the exits? do you stay down? do you try to be a hero? what's the move there? >> well, i'm never going to tell anybody when it's your individual life on the line, you need to know your capabilities. you and i, jesse, we see that guy 5 feet from us, i'm going to say you take him low i will take him high and let's take this guy down. if you are an elderly person and you have a child and you can't travel with that child you may want to get behind a garbage pail a column to secure in place. if you see that exit and you see it wide open you take it and you run. >> jesse: well, i think bill, you are going to go low and i'm going to go high how does that sound? >> i'm for that. >> jesse: thank you very much. >> thank you. >> jesse: from crime to covid to climate change, the so-called experts can't get any
get out of doj. take that minute, know where your exits are. and then don't necessarily go with the crowd. go where you think you're going to be safe. >> jesse: you hear reports the gun jammed. when you are aware of that, potential, do you now run for the exits? do you stay down? do you try to be a hero? what's the move there? >> well, i'm never going to tell anybody when it's your individual life on the line, you need to know your capabilities. you and i, jesse, we see that guy 5...
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more at the ftc or doj, elon -- there shouldn't be any horizontal, as they say, antitrust concerns in terms of vertical integration, even if he used it to promote tesla or spacics, that's not the type of thing that antitrust authorities would concern themselves about really the only question is if some of the regulatory bodies abroad or state by state rue view, and i would expect it to be relatively pro forma. >> so a loy of the broader issues that keep getting churn up, in fact because elon himself said his motivation is based on the commitment to free speech as he defines it, maybe different standards for moderating or not moderating content where does that leave things it's not as if there's no licenses, it's not about a company granting any kind of public air waves or exclusivity. so what are we talking about when we see the intersection of policy and what twitter does >> free speech, as elon pointed out yesterday, says it's one of the bedrocks of a functioning democracy, and one would think everyone would agree with that, and its commitment to that core value has been called into
more at the ftc or doj, elon -- there shouldn't be any horizontal, as they say, antitrust concerns in terms of vertical integration, even if he used it to promote tesla or spacics, that's not the type of thing that antitrust authorities would concern themselves about really the only question is if some of the regulatory bodies abroad or state by state rue view, and i would expect it to be relatively pro forma. >> so a loy of the broader issues that keep getting churn up, in fact because...
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perry was insistent that he put doj official, jeffrey clark in a position . perry did not respond to multiple are requests from cnn to respond to our report. and did catch up with him outside the capitol tuesday to ask if he had any explanation for his communication with mark meadows. he only responded heck no. brian noble, cnn, capitol hill. >>> and thanks for joining us. rosemary church. more of ththe breaking news coverage live from ukraine right after the break. ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) everyone knows eating well and exercise are a big part of losing weight. ww's news program actually teaches you how to do it. so i have a degree in nutrition and i always knew that healthy eating was important. ww helped me do it. ww has given me the tools to develop healthier habits for a lifetime. it's sustainable and it's doable. what's your favorite zeropoint food? mine is popcorn. mine is broccoli. ok, we can't be friends anymore. get you first 3 months free today at ww.com offer ends may 2nd. this is... ♪ this is iowa. we just haven't been properly introduced. say hello to
perry was insistent that he put doj official, jeffrey clark in a position . perry did not respond to multiple are requests from cnn to respond to our report. and did catch up with him outside the capitol tuesday to ask if he had any explanation for his communication with mark meadows. he only responded heck no. brian noble, cnn, capitol hill. >>> and thanks for joining us. rosemary church. more of ththe breaking news coverage live from ukraine right after the break. ( ♪ ) ( ♪ )...
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. >> ryan reilly, if you could just take us inside the doj strategy with these jury trials. this is the fourth one. the first three resulted in all of the trump supporters who faced trial being found guilty on every count they faced. how closely are folks inside doj watching these results, and what is your sense of what comes next for them? >> well, i can tell you there's definitely some supervisors in the room during opening arguments and closing arguments in a lot of these cases, something they have taken a lot of interest in. i think they're strategizing and working with one another, the different teams prosecuting these cases as they go forward. essentially what you have right now is a number of different defendants trying various different legal strategies. we had the defendant try the trump made me do it legal strategy before. now we're trying this defense, this self-defense argument in this trial this week. so i think that they're basically trying to throw spaghetti at the wall and see what will work with a jury here. but really the best luck you can have given the am
. >> ryan reilly, if you could just take us inside the doj strategy with these jury trials. this is the fourth one. the first three resulted in all of the trump supporters who faced trial being found guilty on every count they faced. how closely are folks inside doj watching these results, and what is your sense of what comes next for them? >> well, i can tell you there's definitely some supervisors in the room during opening arguments and closing arguments in a lot of these cases,...
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but the doj is not asking that the mandate be restored while this legal fight plays out. the appeal was filed at the request of the centers for disease control. it will be heard by a federal appeals court. my panel is back with me. counselor, let me start with you. why not if you feel so adamant this was a bad decision, ask for a so-called stay. go to the appeals court and say we want that decision put on hold. therefore, the mandate put back in place while we fight this out? >> because there's a little bit of law and a whole lot of politics, john. and the simple fact is when the government is a litigant, it has to make decisions like that. you know, as to where something that might make legal sense, but as a matter of politics may not. and you see that, you know, when people were cheering on airplanes, that has to be a factor that they considered here. now they certainly could have and perhaps even should have asked for a stay here. but they may not have won it and two, this is a question of the confusion that already exists in the public over what to do over masks. migh
but the doj is not asking that the mandate be restored while this legal fight plays out. the appeal was filed at the request of the centers for disease control. it will be heard by a federal appeals court. my panel is back with me. counselor, let me start with you. why not if you feel so adamant this was a bad decision, ask for a so-called stay. go to the appeals court and say we want that decision put on hold. therefore, the mandate put back in place while we fight this out? >> because...
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so the doj is trying to reinforce that the cdc has the authority to enforce rules for health. they're trying to give cdc room to continue assessing whether a mask rule is needed, whether it's still unnecessary public health measure. when it comes to the bigger existential question as to whether the cdc has the authority to put health rules in place in the middle of a pandemic, is that questions still open as long as this judges ruling goes unchallenged? and what does that mean for doctors and nurses treating patients as the number of covid cases starts to tick back up again? joining us now is doctor craig spencer. he's the director of global health and emergency medicine at columbia university irving medical center, he's also an emergency room doctor pressing new york city. he's also a doctor with personal experience with scary contagious diseases. he was the first person new york city to be diagnosed with ebola. back in 2014 after he returned from treating ebola patients in africa. with the covid pandemic new york city hit in march 2020, doctor spencer was on the frontlines f
so the doj is trying to reinforce that the cdc has the authority to enforce rules for health. they're trying to give cdc room to continue assessing whether a mask rule is needed, whether it's still unnecessary public health measure. when it comes to the bigger existential question as to whether the cdc has the authority to put health rules in place in the middle of a pandemic, is that questions still open as long as this judges ruling goes unchallenged? and what does that mean for doctors and...
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elizabeth: you know this is really poisonous and stuff what hillary and her team did, abusing the doj and the fbi for their own power? >> this is well beyond opposition research, what normally goes on in a campaign. what is being alleged with the durham probe and investigation, hillary clinton and her campaign doing more than just a witch-hunt. false, sometimes even salacious information, hurling that at the trump organization and trump campaign. you got all the other folks, all other characters interwined into it. hillary clinton has been largely able to escape a lot of ridicule for this. come may 16th, we'll not only find out what ties hillary and her campaign has, what is going on, lying to federal agents, sussman telling them who he actually worked for even though he was billing the clinton campaign, we'll wait, we'll see if the media will be willing to cover this with the same appetite they covered the mueller investigation that went on for pretty much the entirety of trump's term, really clouded great achievements of that administration. elizabeth: hillary allies, doing a servic
elizabeth: you know this is really poisonous and stuff what hillary and her team did, abusing the doj and the fbi for their own power? >> this is well beyond opposition research, what normally goes on in a campaign. what is being alleged with the durham probe and investigation, hillary clinton and her campaign doing more than just a witch-hunt. false, sometimes even salacious information, hurling that at the trump organization and trump campaign. you got all the other folks, all other...
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will they bring in folks like the former doj officials who have cooperated with the committee? will they talk about trump's efforts to co-opt that department? we do not yet know yet. it is possible the select committee does not know yet either. they still have a month to hammer out all these details. it is really a top priority. it is also a challenging priority for them to grapple with right now. >> i guess the question is, for many of us who watched january six, and heard everything that came out afterward, we have a view of what has happened. clearly, there is a portion of america that has a different view of what happened. so, this whole idea that they are going to have stuff that is going to quote, blow the roof off, in jamie raskin's words, what is your sense of what that is? is there absolutely anything that could come out that would move anybody who is, 15 months later, and moved about what happened on january 6th? >> it is a really good question. we already know so much about this event. it is, perhaps, the best documented terror attack in modern history. there has bee
will they bring in folks like the former doj officials who have cooperated with the committee? will they talk about trump's efforts to co-opt that department? we do not yet know yet. it is possible the select committee does not know yet either. they still have a month to hammer out all these details. it is really a top priority. it is also a challenging priority for them to grapple with right now. >> i guess the question is, for many of us who watched january six, and heard everything...
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i think investigators, whether at congress or the doj, are going to have a lot of questions for don jr. in particular about who he was talking to. a successful day for don jr. is one when he remembered the correct sequence is the socks come before the shoes. he didn't come up with these ideas on his own. the question is where did they come from? is this part of a coordinated activity? it certainly appears to be what played out when january 6th came around. >> i have total respect for the process, that that's how things, quote, may be usually done. i'm going to push back for a second. i am impatient. that is a character flaw of mine. i want to know, there's so much happening in public, all this evidence that's come up. do we really need to wait and try to get to donald trump if i'm the january 6th committee or even the doj? isn't there enough there to be able to go and say, you know what, it's time to indict him? >> i think, katie, it depends. as an investigator and certainly you as a prosecutor know that there are some things you can't rush. you have to build evidence. you have to coll
i think investigators, whether at congress or the doj, are going to have a lot of questions for don jr. in particular about who he was talking to. a successful day for don jr. is one when he remembered the correct sequence is the socks come before the shoes. he didn't come up with these ideas on his own. the question is where did they come from? is this part of a coordinated activity? it certainly appears to be what played out when january 6th came around. >> i have total respect for the...
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do you think your speech may have helped bring awareness of this law to the doj and we have let them taking action? >> well, i certainly hope so. i think there's a lot of people who might discount alabama, or just say, hey, alabama's gonna do it alabama's gonna do. and i want to fervently to secure that and say, there's good, kind, hard war mean people down here. they just want to be left alone, and on the bus for their families. so the biden administration is taking an active role to the doj to prosecute and to make sure to protect these families. like i said, it's a very welcome development, absolutely. >> you made a great point in your speech. the so-called small government party is passing a law dictating medical decisions within a family. however republicans responded to that? >> well, i've had a number of conservatives across the state who have written me saying, i don't agree with you on, much but i do agree with you on this one point. so i think that this is a point that will stick, that does have some impact. does have -- it puts doubt in the proponents of these bills. the o
do you think your speech may have helped bring awareness of this law to the doj and we have let them taking action? >> well, i certainly hope so. i think there's a lot of people who might discount alabama, or just say, hey, alabama's gonna do it alabama's gonna do. and i want to fervently to secure that and say, there's good, kind, hard war mean people down here. they just want to be left alone, and on the bus for their families. so the biden administration is taking an active role to the...
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they're asking the doj to do their fight to get millions of people to put the masks back on. "washington examiner" headlines points out mask mandate exposes divide between vulnerable democrats and bide than. tammy bruce, fox news contributor, host of get tammy bruce on fox nation joining me in los angeles on special assignment. you are here with me. tear you have i can to see you. we were both able to take a couple of flights where people could make their choices about masking. magical in two weeks where we can do it anyway but the white house wants to fight it for now. >> covid is taking a spring break. it is gone and won't affect you. what is fascinating here and you have touched upon it, the compulsion to confess. both initial statement and by jen psaki confirmed this is about maintaining the authority of the cdc. they like what they've been able to do during the pandemic. issue orders, bypassing congress. just have congress make an order if this is so important for national transportation and led joe biden sign it. they want to maintain the authority of the cdc separate f
they're asking the doj to do their fight to get millions of people to put the masks back on. "washington examiner" headlines points out mask mandate exposes divide between vulnerable democrats and bide than. tammy bruce, fox news contributor, host of get tammy bruce on fox nation joining me in los angeles on special assignment. you are here with me. tear you have i can to see you. we were both able to take a couple of flights where people could make their choices about masking....
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a standing ovation after he smears trump lies to the country and then tries to sic big tech and the doj on members of congress whose views he doesn't agree with and whose factual representations are ultimately borne out. and the crazy thing about this , tucker , is that it was all done for the sake of protecting liz cheney. i mean, at the time i was protecting president trump from impeachment and kevin mccarthy was protecting liz cheney from criticism and now she is owning them with their own words and maybe liz cheney has done us a favor because now finally you don't have to be a lobbyist with a five thousand dollar check to know what kevin mccarthy and steve scarless really think. you know, i was upfront about the fact that i was going to politically oppose liz cheney. i went to wyoming. i made my case there. this notion that you can have these sniveling calls, try to foment action against republicans by big tech and the doj is not fitting of leadership. well, that's exactly right. i mean, you can represent republican voters if you're personally annoyed with trump, okay, but you canno
a standing ovation after he smears trump lies to the country and then tries to sic big tech and the doj on members of congress whose views he doesn't agree with and whose factual representations are ultimately borne out. and the crazy thing about this , tucker , is that it was all done for the sake of protecting liz cheney. i mean, at the time i was protecting president trump from impeachment and kevin mccarthy was protecting liz cheney from criticism and now she is owning them with their own...
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it's possible that we could see, and you heard the doj say they won't do it if the cdc wants them to. this kind of thing is right now in the cdc's corner, and it's about preserving the power of the department. that is something that folks i've talked to continue to say that they want to make sure that the cdc in the future has the authority to do things like masks, if there is some kind of other public health emergency. but if there is an appeal, and they lose, they could possibly chip away at some of that. there's a conversation happening in the administration about what are the down falls if we do lose this, and how does that affect the ability of the cdc moving forward. >>> eugene daniels at the white house, as always, thank you so much. it's great seeing you. talk to you tomorrow. >>> hey, willie, so you look at what's going on with the white house, and if they -- this has been botched, i mean, you got joe biden saying, oh, do what you want to do, and then you have the justice department coming out saying they're going to appeal this decision, and so it just, again, if they didn't
it's possible that we could see, and you heard the doj say they won't do it if the cdc wants them to. this kind of thing is right now in the cdc's corner, and it's about preserving the power of the department. that is something that folks i've talked to continue to say that they want to make sure that the cdc in the future has the authority to do things like masks, if there is some kind of other public health emergency. but if there is an appeal, and they lose, they could possibly chip away at...
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and now that we talked to the 1/6 committee and we have super opaque to us what, if anything, doj is doing, you listen to the tape, he's clearly asking a georgia official to go change a thrice counted -- once city counciled, once recounted and a second audit result in the state. it's amazing there have been no consequences for that call. amazing, rick. >> so he knows this was the weak link in his plot in 2020 and he knows if he can change that and just have people that will do his bidding next time, that when it's a close race, he's just going to call up his buddy and they're going to throw the election to the legislature, by and large republican-controlled legislatures in these states, or they could have endless investigations, decertify the vote and then what happens when you have a republican potentially house of representatives? >> you throw it into chaos. >> this is a problem and this could throw our democracy completely up in the air. >> rick, how important do you put these secretary of state races? >> super important. i mean, i applaud what you're doing. people don't pay atten
and now that we talked to the 1/6 committee and we have super opaque to us what, if anything, doj is doing, you listen to the tape, he's clearly asking a georgia official to go change a thrice counted -- once city counciled, once recounted and a second audit result in the state. it's amazing there have been no consequences for that call. amazing, rick. >> so he knows this was the weak link in his plot in 2020 and he knows if he can change that and just have people that will do his bidding...
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that should be the easy case, i don't know why the doj is waiting. congress doesn't have any mechanism for enforcing its own oversight abilities, they have to rely on doj when they go this criminal routes, they can seek civil pursuit of the subpoenas and perhaps doj is sending a message that there they'd like to do. that >> this is my last, question and then i gotta go because i've been yelled at in my ear. is there any thing about mayor garland's past that would suggest why it is they're not acting on this? >> yeah, i'm not an apologize or for mayor garland is doing. if these decisions were up to me, this would be my they won paris as an attorney general. what doing is loved the legitimate -- my take away from everything that we hear from our garland speaks, is that he doesn't want to destroy the integrity of the justice department. in the interest to seek justice for one individual. even if the former president. i think will only be able to judge his tenure at the end of, it when we see what he accomplishes. >> joyce, thank you so good to see you i
that should be the easy case, i don't know why the doj is waiting. congress doesn't have any mechanism for enforcing its own oversight abilities, they have to rely on doj when they go this criminal routes, they can seek civil pursuit of the subpoenas and perhaps doj is sending a message that there they'd like to do. that >> this is my last, question and then i gotta go because i've been yelled at in my ear. is there any thing about mayor garland's past that would suggest why it is they're...
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to protect cdc's public health authority beyond the ongoing assessment last week, cdc has asked doj to proceed with an appeal. it is cdc's continuing assessment that at this time in order to require masks in the indoor transportation is necessary for the public health. what's interesting here is the cdc is explaining the rationale on two fronts. on the one hand they're saying the conditions right now in the country make it necessary for this mask mandate to still be standing for travelers to be required to wear masks on planes, for example, as well as trains and other modes of transportation. what they're also saying is they're appealing this decision in order to preserve that legal authority that they had to implement this mask mandate. jen psaki said, look, there are going to be highs and lows in this pandemic. should there be some kind of a new variant, more serious strain or an uptick in cases once again, that the cdc wants to retain that authority, that legal authority to be able to reinstitute that mask mandate if necessary. jeremy diamond, cnn, the white house. >>> with just day
to protect cdc's public health authority beyond the ongoing assessment last week, cdc has asked doj to proceed with an appeal. it is cdc's continuing assessment that at this time in order to require masks in the indoor transportation is necessary for the public health. what's interesting here is the cdc is explaining the rationale on two fronts. on the one hand they're saying the conditions right now in the country make it necessary for this mask mandate to still be standing for travelers to be...
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the doj said yesterday that they would decide, essentially, whether or not to appeal that ruling based on what the cdc says they need or don't need. is the white house or the cabinet involved in any way in that decision-making process? ms. psaki: well, we are entirely able to and legally able to be a part of the discussion, but right now it's -- we, of course, are deferring to the cdc on what they believe is needed at this moment. they have already -- they obviously put in place this two-week extension because they felt they needed that to take a look at the data, given that we've seen a rise in cases. so, we certainly anticipate to hear more from them soon on their ask for being able to have that time, which we think is entirely warranted. and the department of justice, as you noted, has indicated that they would appeal not just because they think it's entirely reasonable, of course, to have this additional time to look at it, but because they think that the current -- for current and future public health crises, we want to preserve that authority for the cdc to have in the future. re
the doj said yesterday that they would decide, essentially, whether or not to appeal that ruling based on what the cdc says they need or don't need. is the white house or the cabinet involved in any way in that decision-making process? ms. psaki: well, we are entirely able to and legally able to be a part of the discussion, but right now it's -- we, of course, are deferring to the cdc on what they believe is needed at this moment. they have already -- they obviously put in place this two-week...
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what happened when he was told by his own doj, the his own white house counsel, and really, but we've amassed already is sort of the shocking revelation that we've been theory been waiting for. >> yeah, and one thing we've seen in these texts is, and again, i'm not in a position to judge whether people are passing along these texts because is advantageous to, because they want ingratiate themselves the powerful person like mark meadows. or if they believe it. i'm inclined to think that in a lot of cases, it's the latter. it is just like a widespread infection of nonsense in the range of some of the most powerful people on planet earth. these are members of congress. these are people who are at the highest levels of the most powerful nation on earth. who are saying that and italian satellite, maybe was that telling satellites, or maybe it was the ghost of ngola javits. but, the judgment. the inability to distinguish truth from fiction. fact from fantasy is really deeply concerning out a deep level. as exhibited and so much of this evidence. >> i think you're right, i think for the most
what happened when he was told by his own doj, the his own white house counsel, and really, but we've amassed already is sort of the shocking revelation that we've been theory been waiting for. >> yeah, and one thing we've seen in these texts is, and again, i'm not in a position to judge whether people are passing along these texts because is advantageous to, because they want ingratiate themselves the powerful person like mark meadows. or if they believe it. i'm inclined to think that in...
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it may well be the committee is uncovering evidence doj has and doj will be fully able to use any evidence that comes out in these hearings. >> all right, elie stick ahead, i want to ask you more after the break. >>> lawsuit alleges wells fargo bank discriminates against black mortgage customers, we'll hear his report and then discuss whatat's next. ♪ [ kimberly ] before clearchoice, my dental health was so bad i would be in a lot of pain. i was unable to eat. it was very hard. kimberly came to clearchoice with a bunch of missing teeth, struggling with pain, with dental disease. clearchoice dental implants solved her dental issues. [ kimberly ] i feel so much better. i feel energized to go outside and play with my daughter. i can ate anything. like, i don't have to worry. clearchoice changed my life. everyone knows eating well and exercise are a big part of losing weight. ww's news program actually teaches you how to do it. so i have a degree in nutrition and i always knew that healthy eating was important. ww helped me do it. ww has given me the tools to develop healthier habits for a l
it may well be the committee is uncovering evidence doj has and doj will be fully able to use any evidence that comes out in these hearings. >> all right, elie stick ahead, i want to ask you more after the break. >>> lawsuit alleges wells fargo bank discriminates against black mortgage customers, we'll hear his report and then discuss whatat's next. ♪ [ kimberly ] before clearchoice, my dental health was so bad i would be in a lot of pain. i was unable to eat. it was very hard....
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earlier this month the doj held its first public meetings here. fed-up residents sounded off. >> i hope that y'all are coming to work it for real and not play us as stupid or crazy. >> discrimination, direct or indirect. the end result is we need a waste management system. >> reporter: a state health official disagrees and says doj won't find any wrongdoing. >> they'll come out with the same conclusion. i've done my own investigation. i see no discrimination. if you flush your toilet, you're responsible. your home is your property. it's private property. >> reporter: she even suggested residents use outhouses. >> we've got an outhouse on the outside and you've got sewage on the ground. environmentally the outhouse is better. >> reporter: she has personally started a non-profit pilot program to put septic tanks outside some homes. but she says that organization doesn't have resources to help everyone. in the meantime, residents like 78-year-old catherine canyon are just trying to survive in squalid conditions. >> if it rain and take a shower, or fl
earlier this month the doj held its first public meetings here. fed-up residents sounded off. >> i hope that y'all are coming to work it for real and not play us as stupid or crazy. >> discrimination, direct or indirect. the end result is we need a waste management system. >> reporter: a state health official disagrees and says doj won't find any wrongdoing. >> they'll come out with the same conclusion. i've done my own investigation. i see no discrimination. if you...
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administration, out of the department of justice was the assessment that this was an incorrect decision and the doj is now appealing that decision. >> there is so much frustration among a lot of parents who have children under 5, that there is not a vaccine yet for them. what's the holdup and when will it get done? >> i have a lot of friends with kids under 5. i totally understand they're frustrated. i'm frustrated on their behalf. throughout the whole pandemic we have made these determinations based on when we have evidence and data. right now neither moderna nor pfizer have yet submitted an application for emergency authorization. we expect moderna to do that this week. and then the fda scientists are going to do what they have done throughout the whole pandemic, right, which is they're going to evaluate the data, assess it for safety and effectiveness and make a determination of when it meets their standards. they'll make that determination. >> when do you think that could be? >> it's really hard for me sitting here to prejudge that analysis. they will move very quickly, as they have throughout.
administration, out of the department of justice was the assessment that this was an incorrect decision and the doj is now appealing that decision. >> there is so much frustration among a lot of parents who have children under 5, that there is not a vaccine yet for them. what's the holdup and when will it get done? >> i have a lot of friends with kids under 5. i totally understand they're frustrated. i'm frustrated on their behalf. throughout the whole pandemic we have made these...
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the cartels, of course, they're using the doj for vindictive political crusades and they're threatening the states that are actually protecting girls sports . it's insane. and pelosi'san house, it's not even requiring people to show up to vote. and schumer over in the senate apparently thinks it's fine if one of california's senators is just unable to perform regular duties. more on that disaster later in the show. and then biden, he just throws more money at student loan forgiveness, driving inflation up even dri more . and the only thing they change is their messaging. >> the vast number of american people believe that the main reason m for the increase in prices at the pump isn in fact price gouging. >> there is overwhelming support 80% of americans for a windfall profits tax we cannot tolerate in any industry price price gouging. i'm doing everything within my power by executive to bring down the price and address the putin price on okay, gouging putin tiktok none of itg works. even nbc admitted it in reality ,inflation has beenn soaring above five percent for nearly a yearrl and ou
the cartels, of course, they're using the doj for vindictive political crusades and they're threatening the states that are actually protecting girls sports . it's insane. and pelosi'san house, it's not even requiring people to show up to vote. and schumer over in the senate apparently thinks it's fine if one of california's senators is just unable to perform regular duties. more on that disaster later in the show. and then biden, he just throws more money at student loan forgiveness, driving...
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, and the doj could haven't that kind of power. to put state legislators on notice because they are afraid they are going to be passing laws that don't agree with administration policy. when i saw that, i thought back on the debacle from the memo merrick garland issues to martian resources against parents protesting different issues in front of cool boards. then you look at what happened last november when the southern district of new york issues early morning search warrants on journalists they suspected being in possession of the president daughter's diary. help me understand what the federal nexus on that is. it gives rise to concerns there is a pattern of abuse and misuse of the doj and the president and this administration. the doj should remain arm's lengths at all times. dan: i have got to run unfortunately. once you are seen as a political arm, the constitution is lost. putin's forces are pushing further into southern and eastern parts of ukraine. we are all hearing about how putin is losing. but is he really losing? was th
, and the doj could haven't that kind of power. to put state legislators on notice because they are afraid they are going to be passing laws that don't agree with administration policy. when i saw that, i thought back on the debacle from the memo merrick garland issues to martian resources against parents protesting different issues in front of cool boards. then you look at what happened last november when the southern district of new york issues early morning search warrants on journalists...
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pete buttigieg went on to say doj lawsuit is about getting clarity on the fact. this week him america was out of the covid-19 pandemic. >> i want to clarify one thing, jen psaki come i should have said the cute component of the pandemic phase. and i think i understand how that can lead to some misinterpretation. as the pandemic still here? absolutely. >> todd: and not just dr. fauci, democrats failed to deliver a clear message on mandates. dr. carlson thinks he knows what is behind the back and listen. >> why is it changing his tune now? midterm elections are approaching and it turns out masked mandates and lock bands are not very popular so we need to get rid of them, says the democratic party. but here's the problem, if we declare the pandemic is over, then we can't justify keeping title 42. they dropped title 42, you get a human weight but not new mexico or el salvador but the rest of the world. if that were to happen the democrats would be in deeper trouble than they already are improbably and the majority in the senate because of unrestricted migration and i
pete buttigieg went on to say doj lawsuit is about getting clarity on the fact. this week him america was out of the covid-19 pandemic. >> i want to clarify one thing, jen psaki come i should have said the cute component of the pandemic phase. and i think i understand how that can lead to some misinterpretation. as the pandemic still here? absolutely. >> todd: and not just dr. fauci, democrats failed to deliver a clear message on mandates. dr. carlson thinks he knows what is behind...
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the doj wants to know where they helped incite the deadly violence that unfolded. the inquiry creates new and legal obstacles for prosecutors. joining us to discuss is jill banks, and she's co host of the #sistersinlaw podcast, and also with us, jennifer ruben, a washington post columnist and also an msnbc political analysts. how do prosecutors here draw the line between free speech on the one hand and criminal conduct on the other in a case like this? >> i think in this case we have enough public evidence of what i would call clearly passing the line. you're right, it's important that we maintain free speech. it's important that people can speak out and say what they think. obviously what is being shown on your screen right now is violence and not what we would call speech, so entering the capitol wasn't. planning and funding the entry into the capitol wasn't. but there's also the crime of trying to interfere with the vote of americans. once that started, and that started long before january 6th, it started, in fact, before the election. there was an effort under
the doj wants to know where they helped incite the deadly violence that unfolded. the inquiry creates new and legal obstacles for prosecutors. joining us to discuss is jill banks, and she's co host of the #sistersinlaw podcast, and also with us, jennifer ruben, a washington post columnist and also an msnbc political analysts. how do prosecutors here draw the line between free speech on the one hand and criminal conduct on the other in a case like this? >> i think in this case we have...
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. >> and i understand why they always say got to call that doj. that will last until it does not. that is one of the reasons "the new york post" said there should be a special counsel. let's say there is a plea deal and part of the plea deal is the evidence goes away. then nobody will ever know and it will be a continued mystery. the couple things about that. brenda on "fox & friends" said that letter of recommendation was not very effective. i feel like we are burying the lead. >> not taken seriously by anybody. >> that money that day sent the biden family did. >> i talked to a couple people in the intelligence community. they said they were getting so many requests to 20 other 51 and probably 10,000 people who were given this request to sign on. and if you look at the 51, it is not like it is just intelligence officials take if you look through, you can see democratic connections and they can't be found. jerry dudley, he is keeping track. he called them all the time. they always say no. the less point i want to make is the left has been leading really hard to say that julie thom
. >> and i understand why they always say got to call that doj. that will last until it does not. that is one of the reasons "the new york post" said there should be a special counsel. let's say there is a plea deal and part of the plea deal is the evidence goes away. then nobody will ever know and it will be a continued mystery. the couple things about that. brenda on "fox & friends" said that letter of recommendation was not very effective. i feel like we are...
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oh, the doj is going to put you on a terror watch list or threatened to. but where are the left of social order enforcers when it comes to china? the cpp is starting 20 million people in shanghai and crushing freedom in hong kong or funding russia's assault on ukraine. spreading anti-american bile online, covering up the truth about covid an end imprisoning the uighurs, bankrolling russia's war in ukraine, "angle" continues to pretend present she is someone we can work with an good faith. climate czar john kerry, kind of like a desperate girlfriend dragging her ex to get back together long after he has moved on. >> some of the differences of opinion between our countries have been hardened and sharpened and that makes diplomacy more complicated. i am in touch with my counterpart, he is working in good faith, but if climate becomes one of the tools, one of the weapons in the bilateral back and forth, we are cooked, we are in serious trouble. >> laura: oh, yeah, we are cooked all right because china is playing you every step of the way, john. mouthing platit
oh, the doj is going to put you on a terror watch list or threatened to. but where are the left of social order enforcers when it comes to china? the cpp is starting 20 million people in shanghai and crushing freedom in hong kong or funding russia's assault on ukraine. spreading anti-american bile online, covering up the truth about covid an end imprisoning the uighurs, bankrolling russia's war in ukraine, "angle" continues to pretend present she is someone we can work with an good...
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the doj is now moving forward with an appeal. officials at the cdc say the mandate remains necessary for public health. meantime, president biden is sending another $800 million in weapons in ammunition to ukraine. that announcement coming as russian president vladimir putin orders his
the doj is now moving forward with an appeal. officials at the cdc say the mandate remains necessary for public health. meantime, president biden is sending another $800 million in weapons in ammunition to ukraine. that announcement coming as russian president vladimir putin orders his
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the new york times" reports that the 1/6 committee is split on whether to refer donald trump to the doj for criminal charges to overturn the 2020 election, despite allegedly having evidence of crimes committed, they're concerned, apparently, that they would politically taint any justice department investigation. i should point out, committee vice chair liz cheney disputes "the times'" reporting. stuart, do you buy this argument against referral? who are they trying to please here? bad faith republicans, lindsey graham? >> listen, i don't know what's happening inside that committee. i have a lot of confidence in liz cheney. i think she's proven to meet this moment, unlike most republicans. i could understand some argument that if you're going to have trump prosecuted in another jurisdiction, that you don't want to make it look political. but i think you have to just refer these things. and i think the justice department has to go after them. because if you allow what happened on 1/6 to go unpunished criminally, if overthrowing the government of the united states is not a crime, it only b
the new york times" reports that the 1/6 committee is split on whether to refer donald trump to the doj for criminal charges to overturn the 2020 election, despite allegedly having evidence of crimes committed, they're concerned, apparently, that they would politically taint any justice department investigation. i should point out, committee vice chair liz cheney disputes "the times'" reporting. stuart, do you buy this argument against referral? who are they trying to please...